Archive for November, 2008



Microsoft Windows Vista Editions & Versions

Friday 28 November 2008 @ 3:11 pm

Windows Vista appears in different versions. Fortunately, most people only need to concern themselves with four, and you can probably winnow the list down to two or three pretty quickly.

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Creating Your Own Functions in Excel

Friday 28 November 2008 @ 3:11 pm

Writing custom functions in Excel is easy and important because everybody needs to perform a calculation specific to their situation every now and then. Some companies may offer a special bonus to their employees while some other companies may offer more travel allowance or Christmas benefits. Using the standard available functions in Microsoft Excel may not provide the solution. The solution to the problem lies in creating your own function.

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How-To - Change Your Windows Vista Desktop to Mac OS X

Friday 28 November 2008 @ 3:11 pm

I walk you through the steps to making your Vista desktop into one that looks like OS X. Included is a link to where you can download the software.

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Comparing Free Registry Cleaner Software to the Best Money Can Buy

Friday 28 November 2008 @ 3:11 pm

There is free stuff all over the Internet these days. This good because sometimes a free version is all you need. However, does this hold true for registry cleaners? The answer may surprise you!

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Typical Structure Of Software Testing Process

Friday 28 November 2008 @ 3:11 pm

By and large software development projects proceed as per the following team structure. Team of Feature Owners: It is a top-level team in the hierarchy, which directly interacts with the prospective customers. It is responsible to minutely understand the customer requirements and groups them into several features. Various members in such a team may become the owners of some of such features.

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How to Clean Up Registry For Microsoft Windows

Friday 28 November 2008 @ 3:11 pm

While the Microsoft Windows Registry seems like a very complicated monster, there are several solutions available to cleaning it up. There are is a lot of third party software available that will do it for you, but some people prefer cleaning it on their own. However, you must first understand how the Windows registry works. The reason you should know this regardless of what methods you are using to clean it up, if there are errors, you will better understand what is going on. Therefore, if you run into a problem, you will be better equipped with knowing how to fix it.

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Choosing a Camp Software Provider - 8 Features to Look For

Friday 28 November 2008 @ 2:11 pm

With the right camp software, you will streamline camp operations as well as see an increase in efficiencies, revenues, and customer service satisfaction, while experiencing a reduction in costs, paper-based processes, and double-bookings. When choosing the right camp software provider, make sure to have a list of the benefits desired to help make an informed decision.

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Discount Computer Software

Friday 28 November 2008 @ 2:11 pm

Are you on the market for discount software? Here you will find a huge selection of the best software at the lowest prices, on clearance sales, discounted software and cheap oem computer software. Don’t just buy it, get in sale or an open box special! As the goods have been returned from customers after they opened the box, the supplier ends up having to drastically reduce the price. Hurry. Limited offers!

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Five Tips For Getting the Software Requirement Analysis Right the First Time

Friday 28 November 2008 @ 2:11 pm

Requirement Analysis is one of the most important phase in the entire software development life cycle. When project managers plan for the software development they need to plan for adequate time and resource allocation for this phase. Here are five tips for you to get your requirement analysis done right.

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Easy Way to Screw Up Your Software Investment

Friday 28 November 2008 @ 2:11 pm

You can spend millions on the latest and greatest enterprise software to run your business. However, if the people who use that software daily don’t fully understand how to get the most out of it, you’ve wasted your investment.

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